Fishing Monthly Magazine | July 2021

Page 54

Sydney

NSW

Embracing the cool conditions SYD ROCK & BEACH

Alex Bellissimo alex@bellissimocharters.com.au

Are you feeling the cold? Well yeah, of course, but if you’re like me it doesn’t bother you too much – particularly when there are fish to be caught! It’s

conditions, especially in the heart of winter with the cold offshore winds. If you rug up warmly and hit the water, without a doubt you will enjoy this amazing pastime even more! ROCK FISHING Winter can be great for snapper, particularly if you time it right just before a big

can encourage snapper to venture inshore into more shallower waters in search of prey or scraps. As you can imagine, this window of an abating swell off the ocean rocks provides a great opportunity for both snapper and anglers. Distance casting is a great way to target them,

are great too), coupled with a Daiwa Crosscast Surf 45 spooled with J Braid Grand 30lb and approx. 4-6m of Wilson 30-40lb fluoro leader. The rig is quite basic – just a 3-5oz snapper sinker sliding down to the swivel, below the swivel is the fluoro leader and then a 3/0 92247 Mustad hook. Good baits include squid strips, bottle squid, yellowtail strips and slimy mackerel strips, and the bycatch includes trevally, tarwhine, salmon and tailor. The high ledge at South Curl Curl near the club off Lumsdaine Drive is a good rough water high ledge, as is Warriewood high ledge. During flatter conditions, Flat Rock at South Curl Curl, North Curl Curl, the ledge in front of North Narrabeen swimming pool, and the ledge in front of Mona Vale pool can fish quite well for a snapper and the other species I mentioned. Groper can be caught year-round, but July is a

Sean Collins was surprised at the fight put up by smaller kingfish like this just-legal one. You will still encounter them off the estuary rocks in Sydney Harbour and off the ocean rocks, and this will continue until around the end of July.

Mark George with his first beach mulloway. He opted to release this nice mid-70cm fish, and being only lightly mouth hooked it released very well. like any outdoor sport or activity you take on – if you do it only when the weather is perfect, your body doesn’t acclimatise to less favourable conditions. Basically, the more you’re out there the better you’ll become as an angler in sometimes testing

swell or (for most snapper anglers) after a big swell. Cunjevoi, crabs, limpets, chitons, small reef fish that didn’t escape in time, and many more species of crustaceans get hammered by the big swell, and become a smorgasbord for hungry fish like snapper. This

and is one of several ways to catch snapper off the ocean rocks. You’ll be casting out to the sand/gravel edge, which could be as close as 30m out or as far as you can cast – 100m+. For distance casting I like the Daiwa 122S 7-15kg, 12ft rod (longer 14-15ft rods

Sebastian Tanase with his first rock blackfish. These fish are one of the hardest pulling species off the rocks, and July is a prime month to target them.

Alison Mew was over the moon catching this beautiful 63cm tailor. July is heading for the latter part of their run, but it’s still worth a shot. 54

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particularly good month for them because the swell conditions can be flatter than usual, which means you can fish ledges closer to the water. Groper to approximately 5kg have been caught recently, and even larger fish up to nearly 8kg were caught last month. Groper are one of those species that you have to go out of your way to catch, because you need to gather crabs for bait. Check out the DPI website for rock spots where you can legally harvest bait. Red crabs are the best, with a close second being the green/black crabs that you see in cracks, most

often well above the tide mark. Please remember that you are most vulnerable to the ocean swells when targeting red crabs because you are closest to the waterline. The red crabs are caught in the carpets of purple/red weed and in the red weed-covered cracks. Trevally are in good numbers off the deeper ledges. Berley with bread/ pilchard wet mush, fish light sinkers and preferably a 1/0 size hook. Half pillies and peeled prawns are good baits. Luderick and rock blackfish are also in good numbers. For the groper, luderick trevally and rock

blackfish try Little Bluey end of Bower St Manly, South Curl Curl’s Flat Rock, and North Curl Curl ledges. BEACH FISHING It seems to happen every year – the vast majority of whiting anglers have given up on targeting this succulent fish. In reality, you can still target whiting on some beaches until the end of July. The beaches worth going for them are Dee Why, Curl Curl and Manly, which tend to hold late season whiting. You won’t get the numbers that you do throughout the warmer months but they are definitely worth targeting.


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Tournament Calendar

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Tournaments

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Freshwater

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Karratha

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Geraldton

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page 111

Lancelin

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page 110

Mandurah

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Metro

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Augusta

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page 106

Yank flathead stocks

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Bunbury

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WIRF

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page 105

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page 99

Shepparton

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page 97

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page 96

Wangaratta

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page 95

Phillip Island

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page 87

Port Phillip East

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pages 88-89

Gippsland Lakes

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page 90

Port Phillip West

3min
page 86

Geelong

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pages 84-85

COMPS AND OFFERS Find the logo

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pages 79-81

Lithgow/Oberon

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page 75

Hobart

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page 78

Hunter Valley

3min
page 73

Batemans Bay

6min
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Illawarra

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Central Coast

9min
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New England Rivers

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Testing Booth: Concept Z2 Slide

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Sydney South

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Sydney Rock

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Freshwater

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pages 46-47

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Sheik of the Creek

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Bundaberg

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